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14857 Williams, Mark, Shapiro, Gary Neal Archaeological Excavations at Little River (9MG46) 1984 & 1987

During the summer of 1984 mapping and test excavations took place at the Little River site (9Mg46) in the southern part of Morgan County, Georgia. The Little River site has four mounds and a large village. The site is on a flat-topped bluff above a small tributary of Little River.

Morgan 1990
14858 Williams, Mark Archaeological Excavations at Little River, The 1998-2000 Seasons

This report presents an interim summary of three seasons of archaeological excavations at the Little River site (9Mg46) in Morgan County, Georgia. The focus of the work was on the Mississippian period chiefly compound, dominated by the 1-meter-high Mound A.

Morgan 2002
14859 Futch, Jana J Phase I Archaeological Survey for The Bridge Improvements Along Cr 486 at Warrior Creek, at Warrior Creek, Overflow, and at Ty Ty Creek in Colquitt County, Georgia

Edwards-Pitman, Inc.

Colquitt 2019
14860 Williams, Mark Archaeological Excavations at the Little River Site, The 2001 Season

This report presents the results of excavations during the summer of 2001 at the Little River site (9Mg46) in Morgan County, Georgia.

Morgan 2004
14861 Caldwell, Joseph Ralston, McCann, Catherine The Deptford Site, Chatham County, Georgia

Extensive remains of aboriginal dwelling sites and artificial mounds have been known on the Georgia and South Carolina coasts for a good many years. Through the work of several investigators, especially Clarence B. Moore in the coastal area, and William H.

Chatham
14862 Huscher, Harold A. Archaeological Investigations in The West Point Dam Area: A Preliminary Report

The Chattahoochee Valley, one of the very important areas of Southeastern archaeology, has come only slowly to the attention of Southeastern specialists.

Heard 1972
14863 Fewkes, Vladimir J. W.P.A. Excavations at Irene Mound

During the past few years the Southeast has given considerable thought and support to various archaeological excavations of the Works Progress Administration. In Savannah attention has been focused on the explorations at Irene Mound.

Chatham 1938
14864 Caldwell, Joseph Ralston, McCann, Catherine Irene Mound Site Chatham County, Georgia

Archaeological excavations on the Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina coasts have been carried on intermittently ever since the Civil War. Probably the first investigator was Jeffries Wyman (Wyman, 1875), who dug into the shell mounds along the St. Johns River in Florida. C. C.

Chatham 1941
14865 Smith, Marvin T., Hally, David J. Archaeological Investigations at 9GE162

This report represents the final report for site 9GE162, the excavation of which was provided for in Appendix 9 of the Archaeological Salvage Agreement between the University of Georgia and the Georgia Power Company.

Greene 1981
14866 Shapiro, Gary Neal Archaeological Investigations at 9GE175

This report represents the final report for site 9GE175, the excavation of which was provided for in Appendix 9 of the Archaeological Salvage Agreement between the University of Georgia and the Georgia Power Company.

Greene 1981